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File injection from the Compute REST API. This will continue to be supported for now if using API microversion < 2.56. However, nova will eventually remove this functionality. The changes are as follows:
∘ Deprecate the `personality` parameter from the `POST /servers` create server API and the `POST /servers/{server_id}/action` rebuild server API. Specifying the `personality` parameter in the request body to either of these APIs will result in a `400 Bad Request` error response.
∘ Add support to pass `user_data` to the rebuild server API as a result of this change.
∘ Stop returning `maxPersonality` and `maxPersonalitySize` response values from the `GET /limits` API.
∘ Stop accepting and returning `injected_files`, `injected_file_path_bytes`, `injected_file_content_bytes` from the `os-quota-sets` and `os-quota-class-sets` APIs.
• Compute API extensions including server extensions, flavor extensions and image extensions.. The extensions code have their own policy and there is no option to enable or disable these extensions in the API, leading to interoperability issues.
• Removes the `hide_server_address_states` configuration option which allows you to configure the server states to hide the address and the hide server address policy. Also, removes the 'os_compute_api:os-hide-server-addresses' policy as it is no longer necessary.

Assigning to Deepti for review.
Deepti, let's use this bug's 'Doc Text' field to list the deprecated functionalities, and then respin the GA Release Information section to pull in the text.
I will clone a bug for 13, in which we'll need to separately confirm the required text, when the time comes.